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Gap 'bigger than I'd like' - Vettel

Sebastian Vettel admits the gap to the quickest cars was "a little bit bigger than I'd like" after practice for the Chinese Grand Prix. Nico Rosberg led a Mercedes one-two in FP1 while Felipe Massa was quickest in FP2 as Vettel languished over a second slower than the fastest time in both sessions. Although times can be misleading during Friday practice, Vettel said he felt too far off the ultimate pace but would hope to make steps to close the gap overnight. "I think it was a tricky day for us," Vettel said. "I seemed to struggle a little bit more this afternoon; the gap to the guys at the top is a little bit bigger than I'd like but we have two or three things...
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